Buckeye’s ongoing growth brings more residential and commercial construction, remodels, and maintenance work. That often means:
- Tight timelines and frequent site changes: scaffolding gets altered as tasks shift, and re-checks can be overlooked.
- Heat and dehydration factors: fatigue and slowed reaction time can contribute to missteps during access to platforms.
- Multiple crews with overlapping responsibilities: general contractors, subs, and equipment providers may each assume someone else handled safety.
- Dust, debris, and uneven ground: conditions around the scaffold base can affect stability and safe footing.
When a fall happens, insurers may point to “worker error,” but the real questions are usually about jobsite control, safety planning, and whether the setup and access were appropriate for the task being performed.


